The first item on auction that night was a porcelain figurine of Harvey’s that was crafted during one of the dynasties of old.

As a result, it was considered a priceless antique that many of the industrial tycoons present clamored among themselves.

In the end, someone won the bid for it at five million.

The next item on the block was a diamond necklace which was sold just as quickly.

When it came to a porcelain vase that was popular with the crowd, Mavis won the bid at six million. She had always been a fan of intricate porcelain ware.

Meanwhile, when Christian snuck a glance at Spencer, he realized that no matter what he and his wife did, they would fail to capture the latter’s attention.

Spencer was focused on the stage most of the time.

Ashlyn—in spite of her boredom—was obliged to buy a random antique in support of the disaster recovery efforts.

With the passage of time, the items were auctioned off one by one.

Just when Ashlyn began to feel drowsy, an old book written by a famous poet of old was put on the block, capturing her attention.

people were more interested in collecting antiques, jewelry,

didn’t mean much to

for the book starts at five hundred thousand,” Hera stated in

sooner had she spoken than Ashlyn raised her

From their perspective, the

by five

that book worth a lot of money?” Lucas furrowed his

previously showed no interest in the book were suddenly intrigued

Saunders thinks that this is a treasure, it has to be

for the supposedly worthless book soared to three million before

of events caused Ashlyn to grit her

wrong with these people? Why are they fighting with me

put her paddle down. “D*mn it. There’s no way

given up, Hera couldn’t resist commenting, “Ms. Berry, are you sure you no longer want the book? Or is it

was clear—Lucas’ just wasn’t that into

you, he would’ve bid for it, especially when it only costs a few million. That’s

furrowing her brows, Ashlyn didn’t pay

to her level will only

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